Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Jan 2022)

Radioactive gas diffusion simulation and inhaled effective dose evaluation during nuclear decommissioning

  • Li-qun Yang,
  • Yong-kuo Liu,
  • Min-jun Peng,
  • Abiodun Ayodeji,
  • Zhi-tao Chen,
  • Ze-yu Long

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 1
pp. 293 – 300

Abstract

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During the decommissioning of the nuclear facilities, the radioactive gases in pressure vessels may leak due to the demolition operations. The decommissioning site has large space, slow air circulation, and many large nuclear facilities, which increase the difficulty of workers' inhalation exposure assessment. In order to dynamically evaluate the activity distribution of radionuclides and the committed effective dose from inhalation in nuclear decommissioning environment, an inhalation exposure assessment method based on the modified eddy-diffusion model and the inhaled dose conversion factor is proposed in this paper. The method takes into account the influence of building, facilities, exhaust ducts, etc. on the distribution of radioactive gases, and can evaluate the influence of radioactive gases diffusion on workers during the decommissioning of nuclear facilities.

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